I swear I read it somewhere. I just can't remember where, but I have my set so no worries hereReasons behind this claim?
And/or proof?
yes they def are. my tweeters are only playing highs. they are crossed at 3.15k. i think i would have noticed right away if they were getting full range.So the speaker outputs are crossed over the same as the settings on the HU? Did you double check this? I don't think they are .....
Do one thing for me, turn the hpf as far high up as u can on the tweet, and tell me what you notice if anything...yes they def are. my tweeters are only playing highs. they are crossed at 3.15k. i think i would have noticed right away if they were getting full range.
it was suggested by a few people over on DIYMA.com to try it. it sounds really good and the tweets get pretty **** loud just off of the 22 watts the head unit can make. i still plan to put a small amp on them but for now it's working great.
does it help that i toggled through the different settings and noticed the tweeter playing less and less as i moved the crossover higher and higher? i heard a big difference when i toggled between 3.15k and 4 k. does that answer your question?Do one thing for me, turn the hpf as far high up as u can on the tweet, and tell me what you notice if anything...
Thanks.
I know my 9835 speaker outputs crossover the same as the RCA outputs. I dont have anything but my deck in my s10 and I am thinking of trying running my stock speakers active, //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif.. Using the the stock dash speakers for the highs and the door speakers for the mids. Should be funny.So the speaker outputs are crossed over the same as the settings on the HU? Did you double check this? I don't think they are .....